Dr. Robert Cailliau, Co-Developer of the WWW, Part Two by westman last modified 24 July 2008 04:53 PM In the first interview segment, Dr. Cailliau shared some information about his career, physics, and some history about how the World Wide Web was created. In part two, we talk about the politics of the web, Dr. Cailliau s personal experiences with stereoscopic 3D photography, and a sharp look at the relationship between the way the WWW was developed, and what ramifications this may hold for the stereoscopic 3D industry. MTBS Interview by Neil Schneider We had the recent honor of interviewing Dr. Robert Cailliau, the co-developer of the World Wide Web. Jointly with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Dr. Cailliau s work holds a worldwide importance, and their mass appeal invention demonstrates important lessons learned along the way. Dr. Robert Cailliau, Co-Developer of the WWW In the first interview segment, Dr. Cailliau shared some information about his career, physics, and some history about how the World Wide Web was created. In part two, we talk about the politics of the web, Dr. Cailliau s personal experiences with stereoscopic 3D photography, and a sharp look at the relationship between the way
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